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Florian
> Totally in favor of focusing on the new library (maybe becomes the it
> 1.x or 2.x or whatever make sense), while branching the old one out
> and keeping it as deprecated.
>
> Thanks for following through with this,
>
> Gab
>
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> Gabriele Columbro
> Sr. Product Manager, Core Platform / API
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>> On Oct 18, 2015, at 6:23 PM, Richard Mcknight
>> <richard.mcknight@alfresco.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I (and one of my colleagues) have taken a look at the proposed
>> submission.
>> The benefits are:
>> * It has slightly better coverage
>> * It is 1.1 compatible
>> * It uses composer which is a definite plus when looking at the
>> future
>> direction of PHP.
>>
>> While there is not a lot of activity on this current library, it is
>> used
>> in the current Drupal CMIS module and may be used by others. I think
>> we
>> will need to keep both implementations around initially for the
>> following
>> reasons
>>
>> * The interface is very different. More like the Open CMIS API, but
>> more complex than the current one. Anyone using the old library will
>> need
>> some time for refactoring.
>> * The proposed contribution uses the browser binding, which is an
>> optional binding as of 1.1. This limits the compatibility with all
>> 1.0
>> repositories and potentially some 1.1 repositories.
>>
>> One of the things that I had on my todo list was to work on CMIS 1.1
>> and
>> Drupal 8 Integration. The proposed library might be a better fit for
>> Drupal 8 as Drupal 8 is starting to embrace some of the newer
>> frameworks
>> like composer.
>>
>> I think that we can deprecate the current library and make it
>> available
>> for a year. I am happy to help with transitioning over to the new
>> Library and perhaps helping add some additional coverage and the
>> atom pub
>> binding.
>>
>> I think that it makes sense to query the community to see if there
>> will be
>> a continued use for a simpler interface, in which case I could add
>> that to
>> a unified code base.
>>
>> Thoughts (yes, no, modifications)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> Richard McKnight
>>
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>> On 9/30/15, 5:56 AM, "Olivier Dobberkau - dkd Internet Service GmbH"
>> <olivier.dobberkau@dkd.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Chemistry List,
>>>
>>> we would like to hint you to our PHP CMIS Client that we a dkd
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/dkd/php-cmis-client [1]
>>>
>>> Please let us know if this could be of a value for the Apache
>>> Chemistry
>>> project.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Olivier
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